South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 153, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 2 June 1921 — Page 3
THURSDAY MORNING, JUNE 2. 1921
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A Very Special Selling of Fancy Sport Skirts Every One at a Big Saving Beginning 1 hursday morning we arc going to launch our greatest Skirt Sale of the season. These are all smart new skirts in newest styles and a wide range of colorings and combinations. Four big lots all at special prices. $5.00, $10.00, $15.00, $18.50
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have a nice line of smart bathing suits, smart new styles and pretty color combination, excellent quality, priced at $5.00, $6.95. 37.95, 5S.50, $10.00 and at $15.00 Bathing Caps to match at 25c, 35c and 50c
For Hot Summer Days In a variety of new styles, materials and coloring, most attractively priced. New Voile Dresses $10.00 up to $18.50 Dotted Swiss and Organdy Dresses $16.50 New Gingham Dresses $5.00 up to $22.50
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Women's gauze union suits, bodice top in sizes 34 to 44, special 50c Camisoles, in pink and white satin, trimmed with spray of hand embroidery in colors and lace edge $1.00 Crepe bloomers in pink and white, good full sizes, special 79c
New Shipment of Curtains and Materials New ruffled voile curtains. 2J4
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feljjte. Ruffled tie back?, yard 25c
HtX ' Ruffled dotted maTquisette curtain materia!, yard 79c 1 1 Tie back ruffling, yard 30c New Quaker curtain nets and madras, good quality, yard $1.00
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Dainty smocks, yarn embroidered, special ...$2.98 One lot of muslin underwear, gowns, chemise, petticoats, etc., choice ...$1.00 One lot of corsets, sizes 20 to 25. formerly $1.50. special $1.00 One lot of silk bl ouses, 5.00 values, special . .$3.50 One lot gingham dresses, very special $5.00 Dress apron, blue chambray, low neck, short sleeves, broken sizes, $1.75 value at $1.00 Fair-Maid hair nets, human hair 7c Huck towels, good quality. 25c value 19c Pattern hats, values to 520.00 at $10.00
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IWIFE COMPLAINS
HUSBAND RETURNS TO MOTHER'S HOME
MERCHANTS' BUREAU P-Z,,, ,
TO HEAR J. S. KNOX
Usual Procedure Reversed According to Divorce Suit of Mr?. Pellow.
j Efficiency Expert to Speak ! Thursday Night AUo to
Address Kinanis Club.
rtvrr?:r.ff thr usuil prcriur1 '.fves th" rnrit.il nfs! of hr husband to return to hT mother. Jimj? Follow !ft Maude Trllow to takp up h!. ahnip with his mother, according to the lattf-r'n petition for a divorce filed in .uperior court No. 2. She accuse him further of making unfounded charsre.s relative to her fidelity. They were married June 1?. and separated in April of thi year. Making a peneral rharpe of cruf 1 and inhuman treatment Goldie A. I)e Jnnckhoere filed suit for divor'e in the same i curt from Anthony De .Tonc khff re. They wer, married Sept. Z. 131?. The wif, asks the restoration of hrr maiden name of Goldi" A. Peterson. A decree of divorce wns obtained hy Mr?. Ora Taylor from her husband in the f.imo court. Shp eharcl rruclty. Clur'S Wife Deports Him. Theodore V. .laeolv broucht 5uit for divorce in superior court No. 1 acainst Knima Jacobs. He charged li!s wife with calling him vile names and finally ahandonine: him to return to the home of her parents. 6:$ V. Tutt st.. and refusing to return to live with him although hp importuned her t do po. He asks the custody of their one child. Mary Tawrence brought P'Jit aeainst Rus.soll Lawrence in superior court No. 2 fnr a divorce. fharRinR abandonment. They wero married April 30, 1914, arl separated May 31. 1919. Kattie Bradyrneycr charge jn her petition for a divorce that hfr husband. Fred, compelled her to furnish a houe. and keep roomers in order tc surply him with money to obtain liquor. They were married Aur. 9. 1917. and separated July 1920.
IjUriu" Hanks. c!nred. charc i with assault and battery anl ir.tfr.r
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jury, i huff wih hot ;n? rr. ! rv-ry . n wi :rp-rd to pt Jerry WH'-hinston. a's ..v ; f defr. nr. 1 ;n a i all cd Ju'.y 22. KJ'"'. The pr-.ec-it:nc wjt- fos..- n h : 1 thdt W.t.:r.rtn aft'T thrt sho tir.i?. du ippear- i tri-d t- V?a k b.n w ith knif d ar. i Pros. A ' t v . JV..sn tile i i I whr. he drew t h r vlver nr.d s. rr: t i o n w:th the curt to d:m' j at hin
REPUBLICANS WAGE JUDGESHIP FIGHT
Taylor, Kovacs, Omacht and DuComb Among Thoe Seeking Gilmers Po?t.
Republi'an lawyers are wacinc a warm ripht for the city judgeship office to succeed Krank Gilmer whose resicnation became effective Wednesday. " Harry S. Taylor. Joseph Kovacs. Ceoipe (TMacht, Clifford DuComb and others are known to be seeking the office. Although the appointis made by the governor it is understood that local pressure is being brought to bear to obtain the plum for one of the above named. Judge Ciilmer retains the office until his successor is appointed and qualified.
Yankee Methods Impress Freneh "V" Secretary
I. M. Hrunnarius. Faris. one of th .--even V. M. C. A. secretaries frm Franco who w.is h nt to thiotinii y to Mudy American V. M. ". A method.-, and who is spending the month of June as) a smtt of thSouth Fb !id association. is very much impressed with the Yankee way of accomplishing things, h .-'aid Wednesday. The World war taught France the benefits of the Y. M. ('. A. and the movement has rapidly grown t-ince the armistice, he reported. Mr. Brunnariun i located in the dcvatat 1 region. of Frame at Ch auny, department of the Aisnc.
ch i:w HP.srrr.D. I?v International News Servier: HALIFAX, June 1. The crew of the American fishing -chooner l'speranto. -which was lost at pea. arrived safe here today on board the schooner K'.-sio, relieving the anxiety that had hern felt for them since Sunday. ('apt. Rehman of the Esperanto vi id hlr. schooner sank in 15 minutes after ftriking a submerged wreck off Sable Island in a dense fog.
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' international News Service: j WASHINGTON. June 1. Pres't j Harding today named Scott C. Rone j to be governor of Alaska. Rcu:e (was publicity dirrctor of the republican committee during the camI p aign.
NOT IJARLi:. Iv Internatior.nl New Service; WAS! 1 1 NlJTON. June 1. Cable compank are not liable for the full amount of damages caused by the incorrect sending of cables into th United States, the supreme court held today.
) Wireless telephony hrrs not yet j been developed to the same extent las wire telegraphy, but it i being (rapidly improved. Marconi, wireless in entor.
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before ve mo e to our new location at 120 North Michigan St.
J- S. Knoj, efficiency expert and r resident of the Knx School of Salesmanship, will delier a talk
Thursday night at the high school'
auditorium under the auspices cf the member? of the merchants" bureau of the Chamber of Commerce. The speaker win also deliver a short talk at the lunchfon of thKiwanis club Thursday r.oon. Mr. Knox L iid to be a leading lecturer to business men on subjects of community efficiency and business development. His books on salesmanship. tore managen.ent. advertising and kindred subjects have been used by the leading ales organizations and can be found in any library. He ?1J the individual who fails to pay the price of success will succeed in paying the penalty of failure. He behoves that America's greatest tragedy and greatest los is due to la 'k of education and particularly commercial and industrial education. The speaker appeared before the membership of the South Heed Advertising club at its April meeting and the merchants of the city decided to have the speaker return to the city to give a srecial talk to merchants and their employe. AH of th members of the merchants' bureau will have their salespeople as their guests at the lecture Thursday nicht.
Urges Judd As Revenue Collector; Another Chosen
Sreelal t.- Th News-Times: WASHINGTON. June 1. Sn. Watson presenter to David H. Klair, commissioner of internal revenue.
today, the claims of O. W. Judd. of South Bend, for appointment as!
dept.iy commissioner of interna! revenue, but ho learned that another is to be appointed t that position.
Plead iot Guilty to Statutory Offense
Irwin Eckert. 40? S. Fellows fit.. and Hlizabeth Hergerson. arrested on a statutory charge, pleaded not guilty through counsel in city court Wednesday morning They were rclea-sed on bonds of $100 each and their cases we:e set for June S.
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Coming Soon to the LaSalle and Castle in "PUPPETS OF FATE"
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Save your Slips and be our guest at the LaSalle and Castle. You'll find a Slip in every wrapped loaf of B usse's Bread.
No woman wants to, or should, spend these days in a boiling hot kitchen. And the family from baby to dad will welcome cold meats, salads, etc., if you give them all they want of "Busse's Bread." In hundreds of homes "Busse's" is the back bone of the hot weather diet.
"Eat More Bread Less Meat You Wont Notice The Heal"
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NEWMAN'S FASHION- SKR VICE TS? EVIDENCED BV THE NUMBER F WELL DRESSED WOMEN IN THIS VICINITY.
Now comes the real sale event
NEWMAN'S CELEBRATED SUITS AT VERY MARKED REDUCTIONS
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Briefly, this sale should not be confused with tne ordinary, usual sale effort. In this sale we are offering the sharpest kind of reductions on a collection of suits embracing models of the most uncommon sort. They are all of the Newman kind, exquisite in fabric and exclusive in design. They are products of America's greatest suit makers and are offered in this sale at a price which should be investigated by every woman in nerd of a suit.
Here is the list of reductions: Choice of any $ 50 Suit at . . . $29.75 Choice of any $ 60 Suit at . ....... . . $35.00 Choice of any $ 70 Suit at $39.75 Choice of any $ 80 Suit at. . . .$45.00 Choice of any $ 90 Suit at .$49.50 Choice of any $100 Suit at. . .: $55.00
Newest Snappy Coats, Wraps and Capes at prices extraordinarily low.
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of any $35 Coat, Wrap or Cape at $22.50 of any $40 Coat, Wrap or Cape at $25.00 of any $50 Coat, Wrap or Cape at $29.75 of any $65 Coat, Wrap or Cape at $37.50 of any $75 Coat, Wrap or Cape at $42.50 of any $90 Coat, Wrap or Cape at $49.50
Beautiful Silk Dresses at New Lew Price Levels $35 Silk Dresses at $22.50 $45 Silk Dresses at $25.00 $50 Silk Dresses at $29.75 $60 Silk Dresses at , $37.50 $70 Silk Dresses at $39.75 $80 Silk Dresses at $47.50 $90 Silk Dresses at $55.00
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